81R18720 MG-D By: Brown of Kaufman H.R. No. 1230 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, St. Paul Industrial Training School in Caney City is receiving an official Texas Historical Marker on May 2, 2009, at a ceremony hosted by the Henderson County Historical Commission; and WHEREAS, In 1926, St. Paul Industrial Training School was established by James William Smothers and his wife, Alice Olenza Smothers; these dedicated pioneers sought to provide both social and educational services to less privileged youth in Henderson County, and thus, the school also became a shelter for orphans and homeless children; in addition to the standard curriculum, students at St. Paul Industrial Training School were exposed to such practical skills as home economics, typing, and farming, and they learned the importance of contributing to society; and WHEREAS, With the commitment of Mr. and Mrs. Smothers, as well as the support philanthropists, of the devastating tornado Industrial Training members school in the School of the grew and early was community even 1940s; and recovered in chartered 1947, as a local after St. a Paul nonprofit organization, and although it no longer functioned as a school by the late 1980s, it was restructured into a scholarship program that still exists today; St. Paul Industrial Training School, Incorporated, has continued the mission of Mr. and Mrs. Smothers to Page - 1 - H.R. No. 1230 educate and empower youth, offering vital assistance to motivated students and helping them realize their full potential at Texas colleges and universities; and WHEREAS, Recognition by the Texas Historical Commission highlights the significant role that St. Paul Industrial Training School played in educating and nurturing countless children, and the official designation provides assurance that the history of this notable institution will be remembered and honored for years to come; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the dedication of a Texas Historical Marker at St. Paul Industrial Training School in Caney City and extend to all those involved with this project sincere appreciation for their commitment to preserving the heritage of the Lone Star State; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the board of directors of St. Paul Industrial Training School, Inc., as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Page -2 -